Coaching
Quality, trust and the standard we set
As a leadership team coach I interact with and learn from leaders all the time. I watch and study how they get things done through people. I am a student of leadership.
My LinkedIn posts reflect my experience and what I am learning – about leadership and myself.
At the end of each month I reflect across all my posts – here’s my February reflections.
It’s a longer than usual read, worth sitting with and pondering. I think busy leaders will find it useful.
Read MoreWhy Quality needs to be the first item on the agenda: reflecting on 50 years in construction
Poor quality safety, poor quality business results, poor quality recruitment and retention and people? Poor quality projects. Poor quality reputation. What about the leadership?
For years there have been calls to think differently about Quality. There still are.
I’ve been reflecting on this. On Quality.
Have I reached a radical conclusion or is it obvious?
Read MoreBetter Is Better – reflections inspired by my January LinkedIn posts
New for 2026, each month there’s a long form article drawn from my LinkedIn posts. This is the first.
As a leadership team coach I interact with and learn from leaders all the time.
My posts reflect my experience and what I am learning – about leadership and myself. The monthly articles will draw on all of that.
I hope they develop into a useful companion for busy leaders.
Read MoreSituational judgement: navigating ethical decision-making
Would you instruct a brickie to produce a substandard sample panel?
Or make a promise to a client to win a project knowing you are going to break it?
Or accept a crucial role knowing you lack the necessary experience?
Have you read your professional code of ethics – lately or ever?
Here’s a chance to explore all the above and to test your ethical instincts.
Read MoreSuccessful leadership requires an understanding of the relationship between ‘Be’, ‘Do’ and ‘Have’.
Your right at the top, the leader of the organisation. Or maybe that’s your aspiration.
Who are you as a person and why does that even matter?
What about the team around you, who are you as a leadership team and why does that matter?
How did you become a leader, were you prepared for it? What about your team?
This is about advanced influencing for leaders …
Read MoreWe Need to Talk About Transformation
Everyone’s talking about ‘transformation’. It seems like hype to me; is it ethical to sell ‘transformational’ benefits?
What does it even mean?
I think “We Need to Talk About Transformation” … coaches and all professionals.
I borrowed the title from one of my fav films – “We Need to Talk About Kevin” – a great watch though harrowing.
Read MoreIs your team leading ‘on purpose’?
Without a clear purpose leadership teams unwittingly cause confusion, drift and division.
“We are working in silos” is a common refrain.
The team was established for a reason, there was a purpose but it’s not evident now.
It needs to rediscover its purpose and lead on purpose. But how?
What’s the purpose of this leadership team?
“We need a strategy for that.”
What do you mean by strategy?
Few leaders I work with seem to agree and yet it is a major part of the tool kit.
How have we gotten here?
Want to join a group to explore strategy, this might be useful …
Five top tips for construction job interviews
They asked for my top five tips to ace a job interview.
This got me thinking about the interviewer. Are you trying to get the best out of the applicant or are you testing them to see how they are under pressure?
Here’s my top tips to ace it.
Read MoreRelationships matter – here’s why
Dysfunction, hassle, nonsense – it’s endemic. People don’t notice it. It’s how it is. It’s all they have ever known.
I’m an outsider. I see it.
There is an obsession with all things technical and departmental – it makes leaders smaller. I think it’s sad.
When the focus changes to relationships great things start to happen.
Jim gets it.
